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i " that its effect will be to build up Montauk Point at the) EVENING, TTY 23, 1902 i = lal EY THE WORTD: WEDNESDAY ea by the Press Publishing Company, No. 53 to ] Park Row, New York. Entered at the Post-Ofice iat New York as Second-Ciass Mall Matter. ae a NO, 14,946. VOLUME 43. WAITING. ; ~The coal road presfdents have announced their policy, + Sor father they have ratified the policy which was an- | hounced as theirs in yesterday's Evening World > They will not make any effort to end the strike, Why D ghould they? With $9,000,000 of profits alroady in their pockets as the result of extortion prices for their resery “stodk of anthracite, and $40,000,000 more in prospect if the strike can only last until September, it s obviously + DAOOOODODH OIG DOE THE TRUE REASON. to their Interest to do nothing. Sewhy Ff they are doing |% standing nearly 1,000 years, col Bixit the Car Ahead.”—The new ordinance againet the|> “Gee! I wonder what | “oar ahead” nuisance has been signed by the Mayor and |} the court'll give the builder They are waiting, only waiting, for the strike to 2 Gals HO) strike ‘wear itself oul, for the strikers to got tired of living on main nuked Jonnie " strike benefits and to drift away. When the time com for hiest Be tiresome mining, when the reserve stock is all disposed | /"BeTaure," angwered pupa, “the same | Of at extortion prices and the new schedule is firmly Fee etiessin ine: ebores| alvlia fixed to cover the year’s output there will be plenty ofS ~~ the first eae = labor available. | 3 —— In the meanwhile the stupid and helpless public will| MORE SE F accept the inevitable and resign itsclf to the situation. }.. (1) you ever wor ut money?” It will not kick, It will not even laugh when Roosevelt | TORI eso E tHe aSmICt >and his Cabinet take the stump to tell the country what our 0} BACH about the trusts. “The bell towe in Venice, after psed. punishment ‘@ warranted to hold in law against any opposition of the | + : “ surface traction monopoly. It {s too much to hope that | 7 DIFFERENT, 4 there will be no resistance. Monopolies are not built that “Did you go to South Dak. « for Bs way. change of alr? : No. For a change of h BROUGHT IT ON HIMSELF, “The puller-in at the wot fresh and I punched h the blow barked my kn! “Well, what else did 3 you punched a barker? MR, FROHMAN’S RETURN. ‘This ie the time of year when importers are return- | ing from Burope with stocks of fall and winter goods) « “and among them Mr. Charles Frohman must rate as one |} _ of the heaviest. His trunks are filled to bursting with foreign dramatic literature, an inventory of which prom- fses an unusually full theatrical season. All the prom- iment London playwrights from Anthony Hope to Ar-| > thur W. Pinero have contributed their quota to the man-| > okies.” SURELY NOT. feger’s stock of plays, thus assuring us the best the mar-| 2, Anum Wont You Wnuk mould betes ket affords in the way of dramatic novelties. Within | % prove prevfirat used? those brass-bound trunks there are problem plays that) 2 Bungle—Well, Pd like to know who who orig end.” J the tdiot was too late to Aacum—Wh: ere long will set critics by the ears, “society” dramas | thet will add an edge to the most jaded appetite and per- | clothing store n, See how ou expect when 4 BoRROWED JOKEs. and when 7 nated “It's neve Ghe Funny S ide JOKES OF OUR OWN} haps one work of art worthy in strength of situation) 2 jyungte—1'l bet he never put on a © and in literary finish of the best traditions of dramatic} @ hired bathing sult and didn't discove authorship. until he got bite th that It was New York first-nighters are fortunate in having this| %'/ed—P! - fat budget opened for them by the magnate of the) + nE Theatrical Trust. No other city has anything to com-| + “When I came to this town eighteen pare with it in quality, not even Paris, Nor on the! ¢ ago," sald the leading citizen, ‘1 stage of any other city could these plays be set more |:piad only 1s pence in my pockets.’ brilliantly than here. Great is the theatrical magnate. | + eae age rae ae inagen “there Lwere other pockets.”—Tit-Bits >) He winks and new stars twinkle, he nods and drawing- | , i room Shakespeares rise to do his bidding. He moves his | { N@ AGO. hard and a stage enchantment opens to the view. And)» “what makes Noah look so glum?” a with each motion the dollars fly from the public's pocket. asked one sinner of another. "Does the : to his. ®ark leak?" ae eee | “No, the ark's all right,” sald the sec- SM cereriy Adveriiaeds-And now ts it not about time for] pond sinner: but (he'ajgot, toiwalt ynttt the price of corn goes down. It would the heroine of the great diamond robbery to announce her reappearance on the stage? i WORSE THAN SILLY, _) Every one of the reasons put forward by the Alder- |g "manic combine in defense of their “hold-up” of the Pennsylvania Railroad tunnel contract is silly and aaa than silly, It is silly to object that the contract con-| tains no eight-hour clause or unlon-labor clause, or that the franchise is perpetual, or that the compensa- | tion is inadequate, or that it creates a monopoly, or} ankrupt him now antmals."--Daily onparell SOMEBODIES. RUDOLPH—who ARONSON, ter’s first pli from his Roy ish sword. DELAR —like Lord Robert lost a son in the Boer war. was made 4 expense of New York, or that the contract »y e Ra} GY e} ssior | y the Rapid Transit Commission. . | Delarey was tut fifteen and was kill The real and only objection in the Aldermanic mind! at the Modder River by hig fathe! was that the contract contained no provision whereby «ide. It is now evident that this great improvement must wait until the city gets either new legislation or a new | Poard of Aldermen, | ing medi Young D Pasteur Instiiute lWLPAN, covering at md attack of MANN, ADI Ii,, who tive elvil eng just retired at th followed GOV.—of Connecticut, » Isle of Shoals tro ous prostration the highest egard {¢ The Aldermen's Opposition.—It w moral motives and the most cons rights of man that urged Pennsy}vania tunnel. Why s any motive? the b ould a COMMENDABLE CHARITIES, A Mrs. Lowden, of Chicago, a daughter of the Is George A, Pullman Vought a larg of land in @ beautiful coun within casy reach of Chi cago with the intention svoting a pant of her for- tune to establishing r home not for herself but for the poor children of Chicago Her project appears to be saving sixty nT. PRINCE AL third his own ut Kiel. has trac! Kuiser fally bull region He sumn NNELL, J. dichas Just t farm oo! on the same lines as the) G trink Iwhkit Landin, lately gave the Sultan of Morocco the lat- josson, haa received 11 pupll a Jeweled Moor- Young any Alderman could see anything in it for him. Better pypew, CHAUNCRY-1s sald to be things were expected from Borough President Cantor, | !n consultation with various French doctors with a view to his son's etudy- sw will prob: ly have a private laboratory at the | Is re- house, re is farm home which John W. Gates is establishing and as | ' matate oat the still vaster project of Mr. and Mra. Schwab on} Me “General Staten island Vict { EMMANUEL -King of Italy These are admirab) vities, In an ideal republic) “ uke eater and seldom touche: they would not be needed, for there would be no desti- * —— tution, but we have not yet reached ideal conditions, and there Is ample room for the exercise of philanth i cise of philanthropy in 7 caring for the destitute children of our grea , OH, LET ME LIFT THY VEIL! ‘ 1) 4 thy: vel, dear bride, Nothing Volng.—President Koopevelt wants his Cabinet tof Mt clouds the ¢ pecalalavata take the stump and to tell the peuple what th de ‘een about the trusts, It will not take them Jong to tel! {1 wi THE RAID ON PHIL DALY'S, The gambling clubs of Long 1 le th sty ach were closed last Season, but in May Justice Fort was prevailed upon to i, dear brides ee Instoad of one withered blossom there were flowers in full fs Brant thom Heenses with restaurant privileges to sell | doh Gladva, wouldvas 2 Willle hel's pa owns a bank, he i . . - bloom, and even the stem of the plant seemed erect and De liguor, As restaurants they seem to have since assumed tal masts teller iat dmare an urtender-—Colonel, are 70u soln @ | proud of its purpose Mie tiiiotions of Tenderioln “ping;pong lub To tel) thy < M3 that 1 have anf atiiy—Hub, that's nothing. Treddie place this summet I didn't say a word, Just watched, and ere long The Party | Take a plece of cord about two yards Rhorift Davis and hi RE ‘ u James J. tt Set aR AICPA ; Beale pa sale Toe a went to her hanging garden, long, hold the two ends with the thuin) is and his posse entered the Pe 1VA010 Seemann H more . 1 have seen pictures of fower girls, but none of them was | and index finger of the right hand , * eed a-p@a4 POPPE TEILG ODPDEHOOHOOHS ef nd and “Club, Phil Daly's, last night they nd green buize ein ‘ more dainty, more tender than my dear Uttle Party in | form the figure shown on the left side of / tables with chips and cards on them and groups of men - linkin caring for her little flower, the IMustration on the table ne ask Tahout who appeared romewhat disconcerted at sight of TI ry El Y ETTE S ] TH E Pp Nam neither whe nor ¥ could tell a pine tree trom a oso} it ull the cord oft tho table while at ; hush; we do not know the name of our flower; we're from other peres rying to prevent it by rhe sean i Ral ane ble an sans were arrested and RS R ind of the clty—the east side, at that; but whatever its name Piging nad index finger on any spot ? the es let go. ‘The sheriff's idea seems to have Rone Canplain, ; {t had its mission. inside the figure formed by the cord. “ V write a great deal ar ny books are rt oof ward " a we ’ C Os Teen that the main thing in such a raid 4s to get tix ' ; The tannic tiattua thats Gita t Bawars At cae tie al chase] it has taught mo much about my Party You may (ba certain that any one will proprietor. ) ‘ id gine! The, ores Senora eLertr ARUAKL Zh AEN. SI AO cer Tes it has given me a direct peep into her heart of hearts, and |#!ct the part of the loop marked with At is obvi P ATHY ; tho attendan ¢ M'Mar Lane tn three roun ala SIS Ar MW. Va. |it prophesies that if she can change the withered, warped © When we now pull the two ends of is obvious, as Mr. Canfield, Mr, Lichtenstein and |. gaye bine »t AMOIS SKIN however, that the wealth of flower into new and @lorious blossoming by her care and | the cord it will all Noger that i o make blue stripe nton eq) h eae i eh d si er fothers expert tn such matters will agree, that the sucess | ty satian 3 | MiERO IRMA TOLDOEN as Tipton equals that Of BMA 2, + glsghataiees a toresieht, whe will surely Change me, @ tough old weed, into | #,itying top H Abia raid was due less to some relaxation of vigilance! 4 meat | The he. shaiker Bik Mines PSY note of 2 ly 4 gentieman who declares| at least something as useful as cabbage. { P Mr, Daly's part than to the sherit's disregard of the| (isiich! tor hum | tho. Infupnee Of Ene, GAIRHAG JOH OR Pe ct cent tiaras tec aaa RiEneeIT: 40. hn (18 pe VIM ue: at) AOR tha SnOIa pobemeenbe HEU Ge Aamese, i athe tudes | roprieties of the occasion, It is expected of a shgriff WHOM OOD BERGER, ABE Comme, | Seal te consptevounly shown by the several estates of tho Duke, supposing | 8" We #o walking of an evening and] 3 don't know what they are, but I got them Just the same, the faure the | it 6 {me | jremarkable attention shown to them by | 4 i Meter gi ita (A Ranpen to may “My, but it a warm] and ‘The Party ts happy OWEN KILDARH, | pot be Fr ighe and ad Wh Pech a time and place, as of apolice captain, thy he| Rivals Mary Macbane, mighty. menarshs, Heredivary descent, | ott Ake MAL Ket. Ene no ereeea| ment! or “Oh, doar! How thireiy {Anger on Pe wo pull! aad the | eas ehrte ; ss tie ore reat a editary desout.! of sir, J, Plerpont Morgan are reported | MR” " } How thi pase a » pull, and the cor D1 Proceed with deliberation, peer through the | T the HAMr ef Ihe Frening Wort the possession of @ time-hon ite | Sermantai aa those atiany’ Ge be} Ma{ feel!” as we happen to pass an tees j wetually held fam ; rd { Meclan Jaime b wu LOU. iat Ath a moderate axsuanption of curiostty and then | ,.Y'%, ane unadutteraios aruieie with, | eed of tie hoble inane at Hloweeae ag | monareh and are followed, apparently, iy ary on he alway Jum tightens eo fahat we ha Not notiead 4 , mut Ta e unadulterate lete Gano? ‘aphie ryt jonarch and aro followe r Alageilleg y i hey ‘ i 6 hive chi t tne UME Edeimance cf the lookous that it le ; f Ke he, unagul A 4 with: head 10h f Howard). ap yy the reading public Gwhich means (ae his ris ne ae and strides for ‘The United States Department of Agriculture now hag well- cCrd. By ¢ ring the two hi rae th | | out the tooth! aking of teeth, pears 10 be losing & part, ot leu ard wbatractedly, Headers, ought 1 to y ’ our Hlustretion ¢ elib, “Honest, Jobn’ Kelly can relate a T went to # dentist and he pulled the rompect whict @1 leant. Of the | vast majority of the people) with urd sbatractedly, Header, Ought t 12) equipped laboratories for the investigation of the dideaees Change. in the duure ‘by. ihe ieee Ne i i [arama yen og led the respect which It commanded for coa- | interes than they take ‘in the uc aay chink he tealites: What Lan hime] o. plants in Washington City, Florida and California, There reit end of the cord on the lett the When @ sheriff grows rude ang | ¥FOMK toon. en pulled the right turles it Is page to say that Bir Thome | of any of the prime. minister Cone ink at? 1 don't think It can be he tal ary also sMfty experiment stations where plant dissases are Hoop a. while in the HeUih Gh ea eteae en, ane « the only bwo I hud as Lipton, the tea merchant, (6 a pcrsinn | Mments) nations ae Ht t90 much bb aay | wiboay for he bougot a roll of popcorn! . vated, and in perhaps half that number of colleges practical it forme first the loop behind it, t i of a “ power of for a girl | know, at Coney Istand tn this case the loop @ bel C, HAUSEN, | courses on plant life are given {deft end of the cord i) pe ne ee em, lo He to buy food for the 299990 90900O8009O 9, Renee’ I baye ag need of & tooth brush, 1] of almost as great consequence at de] money by grees monarchs Oba OOO. of Life. THEY FEAR THE BRAINLESS CHAUFFEOR. Shas wats It's not the autos that chug-chug and whirr-r-r and choo-choo-choo Along Long Island roads Long Island farmers view with rue: It's the chesty ap with ninny brain that “chaufs” the swift machine And cuts her loose for all she’s worth that's the real terrorine. DOUBTFUL. NEW SENSATION. ~ FREAKS, Tommy Dear me, if I could only aboard this thing 1 know it woul beat the “loop-the-loop" all to pleces FOREARMED. Ml the fellows at my club ad s that £0? Is that £0 WII put t t seem to Uke compli On the contrary 1 do ke ents, —If you'll step into the vy ~~ k room, sir, I'll show you low INDUCEMENTS. t tL the s into your camera. eG * Mr. Smartweed—Not me! Guess I PL Aa know too much to do dickerin’ in the dark FLOORED. and rulers, euse, KRAKAAAS | »|since 188 and {f., twice as much on $|the forth, The top ?|is supposed , to ‘This is an interesting and diMcult puzzle, as you will discover if you try to Jo Plhave been slowly [!t. The {cea Is to start at any point and draw a continuous line through the S)atown away dy [open spaces of the frame without crossing the lne anywhere, until you have com- {| the wind, pleted the eireuit of the nine pletures included in . ELEPHANTS. It is estimated that there are fewer than 10,000 wild elephants left in all the coun- tries on the globe, jand that five of these will be Killed off where one is born. It ts a matter of only a few years when the last must go. MT. ETNA. Mount Etna is found by Prof. Ricco to have deen lowered sixty-five feet on the south MOON’S HEAT. It is probable that the tempera- ture of the moon's surface at its mid- y is 7590 degrees hrenhelt. The op at night Is obably 1,000 de- grees to de- er below. ONE OF THE NEW RAILWAYS. 2) OUR BLOOD. amount In the hu- is one- 1 of the ut The blood man thirt SWIFT. Sound moves 1,142 feet per second, Meht 192,000 miles a econd and elec- tried 000 mites second. Here {s a picture of one of the world's newest railways, and this is about all there 1s of {t except some more track. It is safe, if not speedy, and it runs through the woods about Delhi, India | THE DOUK-DOUK. THE BOWERY GIRL AGAIN, ee ee Owen Kildare Tells of “The Party's” Hanging Garden on the Fire-Escape. Listen! j I have no use for a fellow who thinks his Party 1s no more win > S Ps than something Ike a trolley car; that all he's got to do Is to take !t on a run and catch it, and that's all there's to It | ‘Paere jen't a day that I do not come across something new | In my Party. | And that's what T want; her al! in all. As for m , conclusion that I am not the cream of perfection, out about would just sult her. | Now, where she works they ‘have a lot of typewriftrs— | oth machines and girls—and some of them are very fond of | flowers—the girls are. | ‘The other day one of them took off the window sill a little t, all yellow and dried up. e Party, who is someth like a foreman or a boss in the shop, Just happened to come into the room as the fower | tye Douk-Douk, supposed to be an evil pot was to be thrown Into the refuse barrel aes Say amen er Not saying anything to anybody, she stepped over and res- | 4; Fee, cued pot and flower from their impending fate, j ‘Whe old lady and J were sitting In the kitchen when The arty came home with the thing wrapped up in a paper. J wouldn't have given two cents for it Kvery leat and twig wae seared and drooping. Where the flower bad once blossomed there was nothing | but a withered, Jowish ball But she is not much in the habit of asking other people's advice—after she has her mind made up~and gently hoisting | me out of my chalr at the window, she put the plant on the fire-escape. I might as well tell you that in the lease of my Party's mansion nothing Is mentioned about the view. ‘And still, It Is not entirely without pieturesquencss. For instance. T know the exact number of shirts which make Mr, Clancy's bosom—on the floor below—look brighter far than the rainbow and speak louder than Gabriel's trum~ pet. ‘And that Js not the only famfly secret which Is aired on ihe Hine. 1 want to know and understand | she has me sized up long ago—has come to the | that I Nutive sts In New Britain keep tie savages in subjection by means of ST On days when the lines are bare, then it ts not go inter! It soldiers under the empire had esting. ‘Phen the ines seem lke some welrd system of tele- | ilts simiiar to the above ou thelr graph wires, runuing from window to window, from house | #words, to house; here one carries a bit of spare joy to a home where sorrow Is brooding; there another brings warning to a camp j of the flowing can Were I but a poet I could find a song the the Tenement Lines But as it was 1 was kind of sore on The Party for spoiling the vista with that measly little plant. 1 bogan to hate ft and refrained from looking at It, Jt was long after, when I stuck my head out of the win- dow to listen to my favorite song, which a wandering min- strel was #inging in the yard, and collided with that con- founded flower pot, and— very leaf was green and fresh, WITH A PIECE OF CORD. The Song of